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that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to pay insurance and the like. is that a real reasonable and persuasive argument? >> no and in fact, we have a real world experiment that tells us about this. in new jersey a few years ago, they raised the minimum wage. they did it in pennsylvania. there was an examination of fast food and it turned out that in new jersey, hiring went up and in pennsylvania, hiring went down. but let me turn this upside down. why aren't we talking about the fact that the total stock market is worth less today than in 2000 and yet, the ceos are getting more and more money. if
that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to...
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also, this could have implications for the economy, because 2/3 of the economy is based on consumer spending, and if people aren't buying cars or homes, that could have an impact. > the credit industry is trying to get around this. young people need credit, and they have come up with some alternative means to do that. > > one of the biggest credit bureaus, experian - they are one of the three big ones - they are starting to factor in things like rent payment, so even if people don't have credit cards, this is one of the alternative ways that people's credit-worthiness is being assessed. > becky yerak from the chicago tribune. thanks so much. > > thank you. thank you bill. still ahead, a bond bonanza. from what you can expect out of the bond market in the second quarter to what bonds are telling us about the economy,l it's all after the break. similar to stocks, the bond market has been riding the ups and downs of news out of cyprus. doug rothschild, president of performance trust investment advisors, is here to do some bonding with us this morning. good to have you on the show. > > good to b
also, this could have implications for the economy, because 2/3 of the economy is based on consumer spending, and if people aren't buying cars or homes, that could have an impact. > the credit industry is trying to get around this. young people need credit, and they have come up with some alternative means to do that. > > one of the biggest credit bureaus, experian - they are one of the three big ones - they are starting to factor in things like rent payment, so even if people don't...
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way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this conversation all the time. people talking about, let's have more job. why aren't people hiring? because we don't have the demand, and we've got to create a society that looks at growing the pie, making the pie bigger, getting gdp up to 3-1/2 to 4%, and letting everybody benefit from the growth. that what we're after. >> neil: you were back running ge and you vastly expanded that empire -- you would not be inclined to expand plant equipment, maybe if you had a cash to work with you would you do the stuff apple is doing, the kind of stuff comca
way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this...
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it is not just getting the economy going. what we stand for is not taking thing away from people. that's the other side. p this president measures success by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no longer dependent on the government. not because we have kicked them out to the striewks street and out to the curb because we understand that it is not to dream big about being dependent on the government. it is about empowering people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sect sector that brings true prosperity. >> what will we do next? as we listen to what the speakers have to say, let's be clear about one thing, we are not here to rebrand the party. we are here to rebuild a country! [cheers and applause] >> we are not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking points coming from d.c. we are not here to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party. we are not here to abandon our principles in a contest of government giveaways. that's a game we will never, e
it is not just getting the economy going. what we stand for is not taking thing away from people. that's the other side. p this president measures success by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no longer dependent on the government. not because we have kicked them out to the striewks street and out to the curb because we understand that it is not to dream big about being dependent on the government. it is...
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that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to do that it's just like ideology, you said it at the beginning of this interview. you are not coming at it from an ideological point of view. it's common sense. they don't want common sense. >> i feel like i'm being cat fished. i feel like obama's man tie at mid-atlantic at-man tie at a owe's new girlfriend. looks like something they smuggle drugs out of costa rica. the only reason is he there because is he has bigger boobs than putin does. sending him there and rodman to north korea. make honey boo boo the ambassador to tehran and complete. fitness. this guy is coming over to fitness. he has been
that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to...
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...
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economy. our series on the anniversary of invasion of iraq catches up with one of the men at the tip of the spear. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: ho chi min. the show, not albanians had the contestants travel to hanoi, vietnam. they were made to mem mize a communist song, done by a kid in front of a large portrait of the north vietnamese murder dictate or ho chi minh. >> this requires them to watch the performance of the patriotic vietnamese. at the end, they will reveal the words of a celebrated quote. ♪ ♪ >> greg: in the song a contestant said it's like one direction. yes, if it was the massacre of millions of vietnamese. they had to match lyrics to the propaganda posters and then visit b-52 memorial, which was wreckage of shot-down american bomber. >> they make their way to the b-52 memorial. site of the wreckage of a bomber shot down in vietnam war. >> greg: all in all a great tribute to the troops. nice
economy. our series on the anniversary of invasion of iraq catches up with one of the men at the tip of the spear. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: ho chi min. the show, not albanians had the contestants travel to hanoi, vietnam. they were made to mem mize a communist song, done by a kid in front of a large portrait of the north vietnamese murder dictate or ho chi minh. >> this...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
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s nge, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i th
s nge, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it...
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and we can provide the economy with the infrastructure that it needs. investment largest in railways cents victorian times and spending more onerous than in a generation. and the treasury is now writing guarantees for major projects from the old power station site to build a new power station of tomorrow. we switched billions of pounds from current capital spending, to mitigate the sharp decline set in by the last government. stillpital spending is due to fall back in 2015-2016 and i don't think that this is sensible, and by using the extra savings, we will list the infrastructure by 3 billion --nds per year, with filth 15 billion of extra capital spending over the next decade, to invest in the economic arteries of this country to get growth slowing to every part of this. deputy speaker, public investment will now be higher on average as a percentage of the national income under our plan that was in the last labor government. out long- will set term spending plans for the long-term capital budget, and the man who delivered the olympics -- will improve t
and we can provide the economy with the infrastructure that it needs. investment largest in railways cents victorian times and spending more onerous than in a generation. and the treasury is now writing guarantees for major projects from the old power station site to build a new power station of tomorrow. we switched billions of pounds from current capital spending, to mitigate the sharp decline set in by the last government. stillpital spending is due to fall back in 2015-2016 and i don't...
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we all know the bad numbers out of the economy in the last couple quarters, being run over by some of these media folks -- look no further than the unemployment rate which is a fancy way of saying all the people that are either parttimers that want fulltime, or all the people that have just been so discouraged, they have given up looking for work. the number is over 14%. so while the unmomentum rate is celebrated at a post recession low, we're still about mid-teens for unemployment as a real term. >> neil: let me ask you this. when so many states are seeing for some a sudden uptick in the up employment rate,ings to that trigger or pop up in the national numbers or is there a lag effect? what do you see? >> well, there's certainly a lag effect to some degree because there are different economic factors going on in different states. we talk about this before. all the fracking has poshed then unemployment rates in dakotas, but at it gone up, especially in states next door. but for anybody to sit here and tell you that fundamentals are changing as a whole across the nation are as misdenge
we all know the bad numbers out of the economy in the last couple quarters, being run over by some of these media folks -- look no further than the unemployment rate which is a fancy way of saying all the people that are either parttimers that want fulltime, or all the people that have just been so discouraged, they have given up looking for work. the number is over 14%. so while the unmomentum rate is celebrated at a post recession low, we're still about mid-teens for unemployment as a real...
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a new trend is emerging among investors worldwide expecting a global scale economy they are moving to lower risk bond so they can buy into higher return stocks. the sale strategy for japanese bond hasn't paid off so far but he's confident that the prices will permit in the near future. >> we will continue to do that for the next five to seven years. we'll maintain this position every year for the next foreseeable future. you'll have to be positioned because when they move they will move very quickly. >> reporter: when japanese bond prices remain stable or will they crash as fast as managers expect. all eyes are now on abe's new economic strategy. >> the nikkei is opening lower this friday. i'll leave you with a check on other markets. >>> the car bomb exploded at the refugee camp in an area bordering afghanistan. it's a known stronghold for islamist insurgent groups. l local police said 12 people were killed and 20 wounded. >> translator: i was near the food distribution point when there was a big explosion. i don't know what happened. >> camp residents have been affected by violence.
a new trend is emerging among investors worldwide expecting a global scale economy they are moving to lower risk bond so they can buy into higher return stocks. the sale strategy for japanese bond hasn't paid off so far but he's confident that the prices will permit in the near future. >> we will continue to do that for the next five to seven years. we'll maintain this position every year for the next foreseeable future. you'll have to be positioned because when they move they will move...
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very low interest rates, these retirement funds are predicated on assumptions of healthy growth in the economy and interest rates which accrue money in a safe way into these accounts. and when you do away with the interest income and you do away with the economic growth, you see a deflation of these retirement funds and they're not worth what you projected they would be worth so you run out of money ten years more quickly than you'd thought you were going to. >> megyn: and you're living 20 years longer than you thought you were. they talked to the actuaries, a man who reaches age 65 this year is now expected to live additional 20.5 years and women who turned 65 this year are now expected to live additional 22.7 years, so, you know, pretty good numbers in terms of your life span, leslie, but they weren't really planning on living that long and nor were the employers and more has the government been planning on seeing people live this long. >> no, that's true. by the way, when i did some research on this, the longer we go into the future, the longer people are going to live and that's what the s
very low interest rates, these retirement funds are predicated on assumptions of healthy growth in the economy and interest rates which accrue money in a safe way into these accounts. and when you do away with the interest income and you do away with the economic growth, you see a deflation of these retirement funds and they're not worth what you projected they would be worth so you run out of money ten years more quickly than you'd thought you were going to. >> megyn: and you're living...
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they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the savings tax. essentially, a 6.75% tax on $131,000 and below. you get the picture. if you have $131,000 in the bank right now, and this thing gets approved tomorrow, if that happens, they would come in and take about $9,000 out of your account. even more if you have more. now, the plan is if you do this, you get shares of the bank, and then, jake, when everything gets fixed, theoretically, you get your money back and maybe some more. >> tom, you said cypriots. i said cyprus. >> we'll settle that later. >> thank you so much. >>> also leading money news, how bad are things for the ironically named
they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the...
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on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body said it's not correct and you owe us more money and we charge you interest on the money you didn't know you owed? >> bret: that is quite a story. >> it is. >> hard to have sympathy for some of the business owners. they backed a issue on the ballot that was also retroactive. but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxatio
on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and...
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happening to the global economy. building. mission to teach me. why you should. only. news continues here on a new powerful institution the brics joint development bank is it to emerge on the international financial arena that says the fifth annual summit of the world's fastest emerging economies is kicked off in south africa the leaders of brazil russia china india and the host nation this year are joined by egypt's president morsi who's hoping to book a place in the club on to europe is going to is in the. three apart to underestimate the importance and the potential off the brics nations first of all the combine population all the five states nearly three billion people can understand the potential in that also the average g.d.p. growth last year was four percent while in the g seven it was around it was last than one percent and so while there is big for tension there is big ambition and very similar positions on international affairs russia and china and the un security council but what the key idea of this organization is is that it's not in opposition to other i
happening to the global economy. building. mission to teach me. why you should. only. news continues here on a new powerful institution the brics joint development bank is it to emerge on the international financial arena that says the fifth annual summit of the world's fastest emerging economies is kicked off in south africa the leaders of brazil russia china india and the host nation this year are joined by egypt's president morsi who's hoping to book a place in the club on to europe is going...
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the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of the companies that benefit from high are rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be slowed by cyprus in particular or europe or even china. that means you have to sell the consumer packaged goods and wait for the packaged to buy the insurers like the metlife. sure, the charts can be wrong, but not every single one of them. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, game time. cramer's got a new take on an old favorite family pass time. all this week, he's taking a look at companies with a stranglehold on their industries that may give their stocks a boost. tonight jim's checking out the friendly sky to see if it's time to take off. >>> believe it or not, you want to educate yourself about bu
the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of the companies that benefit from high are rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be...
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tuesday will be the current day when we see how big the damage has been to the economy. there will be closing the second biggest bank in keeping the banks closed for so long. we were on the road to recovery. business confidence was at an all-time high on friday. primary surpluses were being collected. that is gone now. -- the ideology has led to our debt being unsustainable. i think the president will put it on the table that we need to restructure our government debt. the europeans were not willing to listen. i think they will been willing to listen as the days go by. unless they are not willing to listen, cyprus will have harder times than it has to do it over the crisis. >> at least 13 south african troops have been killed in the central african republic. 47 others have been wounded. one is still missing. there are 200 south african troops in the country to help entering the military. the soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital. this is the scene. many people are without water or power. there are reports of looting and gum card. the rebels are urging ci
tuesday will be the current day when we see how big the damage has been to the economy. there will be closing the second biggest bank in keeping the banks closed for so long. we were on the road to recovery. business confidence was at an all-time high on friday. primary surpluses were being collected. that is gone now. -- the ideology has led to our debt being unsustainable. i think the president will put it on the table that we need to restructure our government debt. the europeans were not...
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has stopped becoming a manufacturing and has become a service economy. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> charlie was making an interesting pointed. you said earlier why don't unions give in the way the private sector employees have given in in the fact of the matter is a lot of people watch that understand that the benefits aren't very good sometimes. >> private sector gets screwed on everything. >> here is the thing. let me finish. thousand jobs or a thousand workers, those private sector guys getting screwed are a getting hundred guys getting lavish benefits. >> sounds like the grapes of wrath. >> neil: are we forgetting that we as taxpayers fund at least in the case of the public, union members their benefits, their incredibly generous benefits compared to ours? we are paying for them. we fork over the money and pay the bills. i think that is the issue that is lost. hey, taxpayers you are here as a service to me. you help me and i'm paying through the nose for you. >>> when the teachers strike in chicago it makes people angry. they know that, frankly we the american people. >> neil: 401-k pla
has stopped becoming a manufacturing and has become a service economy. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> charlie was making an interesting pointed. you said earlier why don't unions give in the way the private sector employees have given in in the fact of the matter is a lot of people watch that understand that the benefits aren't very good sometimes. >> private sector gets screwed on everything. >> here is the thing. let me finish. thousand jobs or a thousand workers, those...
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the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of companies that benefit from higher rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be slowed by cyprus in particular or europe or even china. that means you got to sell the consumer packaged goods and wait for a price break to buy the insurers like the metlife. sure, the charts can be wrong, but not every single one of them. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, game time. cramer's got a new take on an old favorite family pastime. all this week, he's taking a look at companies with a stranglehold on their industries that may give their stocks a boost. tonight jim's checking out the friendly skies to find out if it's time to take off. >>> believe it or not, you want to educate yourself about bus
the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of companies that benefit from higher rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be slowed by...
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because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are going to do is start a run on the bank. they're not going to take any chances. and so the germans and the e.u. boesched this thing. the i.m.f., it was done i think for political reasons, the germans did not want to see bailing out russian olegarks in election year but the way they did it was horrible. what they should have done is guarantee at the beginning those 100,000 euro deforests, anything above that they'd get shares in the new bank. you might take a hair cut but normally when a bank goes under, the creditors get shares in a new bank. these guys are just wiped out with no hope of recovery. >> so, the concern here is not so much cyprus itself which after all is the third smallest economy in europe, it's a tiny little island of less than a million people, is it to you more the indication that european leaders still haven't
because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are going to do is start a run on the bank. they're not going to take any chances. and so the germans and the e.u. boesched this thing. the i.m.f., it was done i think for political reasons, the germans did not want to see bailing out russian olegarks in election year but the way they did it was horrible....
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the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of companies that benefit from higher rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be slowed by cyprus in particular or europe or even china. that means you got to sell the consumer packaged goods and wait for a price break to buy the insurers like the metlife. sure, the charts can be wrong, but not every single one of them. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, game time. cramer's got a new take on an old favorite family pastime. all this week, he's taking a look at companies with a stranglehold on their industries that may give their stocks a boost. tonight jim's checking out the friendly skies to find out if it's time to take off. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will i
the numbers need to come down for the companies and i'm concerned if i see the strength in the economy and i see the stocks of companies that benefit from higher rates benefit than the ones getting hurt, then the fed's got to see it, too, right? i think we've come a long way when the fed was clueless and ben bernanke knew nothing. here's the bottom line. the charts say higher rates are coming and they're coming faster than we realize because of a rising economy. that's not going to be slowed by...
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poor the obvious that launched in the regions that's these economies themselves so it's. so much much. smaller it's a really dire to school project position at this stage and i think the president mercy's templates it is more probably an attempt castle to egypt if serious it. will leave it there thank you very much and if your thoughts live from on the military thank you. the u.s. military has admitted the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one hundred sixty six people held at the facility are trying to starve themselves to death in protest at the indefinite detention and the military is now making the facts harder to verify as artie's going to chime explains. despair among detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that visit was approved by the military but the attorneys say they'v
poor the obvious that launched in the regions that's these economies themselves so it's. so much much. smaller it's a really dire to school project position at this stage and i think the president mercy's templates it is more probably an attempt castle to egypt if serious it. will leave it there thank you very much and if your thoughts live from on the military thank you. the u.s. military has admitted the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but...
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all the cuts that are coming are .oming out of education it is hurting the economy. you have got to come up with the plan to came the growth of entitlements -- to tame the growth of the entitlements. >> i am very intuitive could i have the sense that charles is exasperated by what you said. >> pardon me, charles. >> he has been in office for a term and three months. he knows what the problem is. he is not a stupid man. he spoke about this openly in 2010, saying that medicaid is unsustainable and the cuts at the edges are not going to work one. what evan is asking, i suspect that he is exasperated, too, is why hasn't he done anything? the only reason he is doing the charm offensive is to manage the poll numbers. >> i think the democrats are a big problem for him. they do not want to change social security. social security was started at a time when life expectancy was 65 years old. >> it seems that all is good begin with our foundational document as the constitution, and the second man and says the right to bear arms shall not be infringed. >> i have studied the const
all the cuts that are coming are .oming out of education it is hurting the economy. you have got to come up with the plan to came the growth of entitlements -- to tame the growth of the entitlements. >> i am very intuitive could i have the sense that charles is exasperated by what you said. >> pardon me, charles. >> he has been in office for a term and three months. he knows what the problem is. he is not a stupid man. he spoke about this openly in 2010, saying that medicaid...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> new claims tonight the sandy hook gunman adam lanza had a well research plan of attack, going so far as to create a spreadsheet of other murderers, a shocking seven feet long and four feet wide. that report comes from the "new york daily news." cnn has not confirmed all the details. violent video games may have played a larger role than previously believed. joining me by skype is a psychologist with the institute who worked on the unabomber case. welcome back to you, doctor. really quite shocking details in this "new york daily news" report. about the length and the time and the preparation that adam lanza had been apparently planning this hideous atrocity at sandy hook. what did you make of it? >> you know, piers, it's not shocking to me. again, when i talk about this case and other cases before on cnn, i make a distinction between someone with a long history of violence and antisocial behavior and someone like adam lanza who seems to come out of
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> new claims tonight the sandy hook gunman adam lanza had a well research plan of attack, going so far as to create a spreadsheet of other murderers, a shocking seven feet long and four feet wide. that report comes from the "new york daily news." cnn has not confirmed all the details. violent video games may have played a larger role than previously...
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five years, not be able to get a budget done on time, really tells us that he has no interest in our economy, he has no real interest in straightening out our budget problems. i don't know what his priorities are, but they certainly aren't straightening out the tremendous debt that we've accumulated under his presidency. >> greta: and the senate should note that other presidents should know that other presidents have been late, but this is the first time the president didn't get the budget before the house and senate and we waited and supposed to get it early april, but maybe. mayor, listen to this the national debt we all owe stands at more than 16 trillion dollars, so are president obama and speaker of the house, john boehner, both in denial or are they drinking the same stuff? >> i think it's important to recognize is that we've already cut 2.5, 2.7 trillion dollars out of the deficit. if the sequester stays in you've got over 3 1/2 trillion dollars of deficit reduction already so we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact for the next ten years it's in sustainable place.
five years, not be able to get a budget done on time, really tells us that he has no interest in our economy, he has no real interest in straightening out our budget problems. i don't know what his priorities are, but they certainly aren't straightening out the tremendous debt that we've accumulated under his presidency. >> greta: and the senate should note that other presidents should know that other presidents have been late, but this is the first time the president didn't get the...
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how can americans organize to make their voices heard on gun control, the economy and rising income to demand change on these urgent issues? take up the gun control thing. what can the american public, the majority of whom want an assault weapons ban, a universal background check, et cetera. what can they do if their politicians are simply too cowardly to act on their behalf because of the power of the nra? >> people are going to have to let politicians know they are going to be voted out in the next term. if they are not afraid of the electorate they will never do the things they need to do. we have lots of examples of when people do rise up. when people's voices are heard loudly. these politicians are just as frightened and back off. the politicians need to be reminded there are 5 million members of the nra and 303 million americans who are not members of the nra. wayne says there are 100 million americans who own a gun. 200 million don't. we are the majority. >> the majority though is being outgunned, you might say, quite literally by the nra. the minority have the biggest voice in
how can americans organize to make their voices heard on gun control, the economy and rising income to demand change on these urgent issues? take up the gun control thing. what can the american public, the majority of whom want an assault weapons ban, a universal background check, et cetera. what can they do if their politicians are simply too cowardly to act on their behalf because of the power of the nra? >> people are going to have to let politicians know they are going to be voted out...
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dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters in the near future. and chief emerging markets economist neil sharing says the new joint development bank will become a serious alternative to the establishment we can see this political terms at least it's been a rival to say that well it's going to be able to resize my attitude certainly and i think it's going to be focused mainly on lending to to the developed the developing world. particularly to talk i think the key thing thomas tucker says that although there are very large economies in some ways about that then very different economies china india much larger than russia was in a rush of much china and india perhaps the thing that's behind it all to get past a year or so is that each of us starts to run into really growth growth challenges but i think this is a this can be a thing we see the next five years
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters in the near future. and chief emerging markets economist neil sharing says the new joint development bank will become a serious alternative to the establishment we can see this political terms at least it's been a rival to...
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the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and see. >> as you indicated, this is not just cyprus. it is much broader. they are concerned to save -- to say the least. what guarantees do they have at their money is safe in the eurozone? >> if you are a small savor in the bank, bureaucrats here will tell you that cyprus was one off. yes, we came close to breaking bank accounts, but it did not quite happen, so rest calm. people responding to that is that so far, every time there has been a a lot or crisis, it has been a one off. greece was a one off and it could not happen again in that form. spain, portugal, italy. what's a cyprus has done is r
the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and...
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the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and see. >> as you indicated, this is not just cyprus. it is much broader. they are concerned to save -- to say the least. what guarantees do they have at their money is safe in the eurozone? >> if you are a small savor in the bank, bureaucrats here will tell you that cyprus was one off. yes, we came close to breaking bank accounts, but it did not quite happen, so rest calm. people responding to that is that so far, every time there has been a a lot or crisis, it has been a one off. greece was a one off and it could not happen again in that form. spain, portugal, italy. what's a cyprus has done is r
the economy is on the edge. how is this a win? >> it is a win in a technical stents -- a sense. they would not fund -- because of that overnight agreement, that bankruptcy has been averted. on the ground, in reality, there are people there who are desperate to get money out. there are concerns in brussels about future bailouts. it is only a win in that very narrow definition of not having suffered the first bankruptcy of a national bank in the european union. but beyond that, we wait and...
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emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies are looking to reshape breaks into a powerful bloc indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa on tuesday. it's eight am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our t. our top story a post-mortem examination reveals the death of russian self exiled tycoon boris berezovsky was quote consistent with hanging his body was found in the bathroom of his u.k. home saturday examination found nothing to indicate any violent struggle with british police saying no evidence to suggest any third party involvement or sarah for has the details. the thames valley police have released the latest update in the investigation into the death of birth berzinski and they've revealed that the home office pathologist he carried out the post-mortem examination has found that the cools of death is consistent with hanging now there were no signs it said of a violent struggle we know in a previous statement that the police initiate that they said there was no evidence at this point of the party inv
emerging powers leaders of the world's major developing economies are looking to reshape breaks into a powerful bloc indorsing plans to create a joint bank at their annual summit in south africa on tuesday. it's eight am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on our t. our top story a post-mortem examination reveals the death of russian self exiled tycoon boris berezovsky was quote consistent with hanging his body was found in the bathroom of his u.k. home saturday examination...
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the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of their problem is holding the greek debt. so you see a ripple effect. you will out in some other countries like spain. i think it continues to move out. this is a threat for the u.s. u.s. economy. we went through a period that it was calming down. we will continue to see hiccups. this cyprus thing is contained for now, though. >> shannon: how -- global economy these days, it seems like every, you know, flare-up. we will see and it will impact other players. there are dominoes. >> there are. it could be that the euro is not sustainable or split t
the european economy is collapsing. if that clashes, what does it say versus state of the global economy? we are not insuelated against the global impacts. this could have a terrible impact on the fragile recovery. >> shannon: meaning if this is a last minute deal and they talk about negotiating through the night. sigh of relief. what is the downside? >> let's go back to what could have happened and the banks would collapse anyways. they were feeling the renallal effects. part of...
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the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now tennessee is the home of nashville, so it's a little bit country and a whole lot of w.t.f. as "the new york times" reported today, two nights a year, residents of tennessee can call a hot line and if they get through, they might qualify for something called 10 car
the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged...
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we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states, the prime minister of israel, they're getting ready for a news conference, to talk about their meeting, talking about iran, its nuclear program, syria, what is going on there. will the u.s. intervene? has a red line been crossed in syria as a result of reports that perhaps chemical weapons have been used? our coverage continues right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exc
we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states,...
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the country's second largest bank it's the economy. a couple thousand people are going to lose their jobs here. and since the since the first. flight from cyprus hasn't. frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is reporting this is despite the euro group putting a freeze let's not underestimate this they froze the entire retail banking sector of the country for a week. given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about what do you make of that yeah yeah well let's get back to from moscow perspective very quickly the prime minister dmitry medvedev said this morning that he felt that the europeans were stealing what has already been stolen i think that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status the casino capitalism line is a line that french foreign minister for example trotted out this morning i think it's a line they're using to justify what it is what it is that they're doing and let's not forget that this is not the kind of term they were using when they i
the country's second largest bank it's the economy. a couple thousand people are going to lose their jobs here. and since the since the first. flight from cyprus hasn't. frankfurter allgemeine zeitung is reporting this is despite the euro group putting a freeze let's not underestimate this they froze the entire retail banking sector of the country for a week. given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about...
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. >> the fans equal a win for san jose's economy. monte francis live in san jose where you spoke to downtown businesses with more on the economic impact. good morning, monte. >> marla, good morning. in 2010, this tournament generated about $20 million for san jose's economy. expectations this time around are just as high. as you said, college basketball fans from across the country flying into san jose for the tournament. hotels, bars, restaurants in downtown san jose are hoping to recover some of the money they lost with nhl lockout this past season. we're told right now many hotels in san jose are fully booked. when it comes to ncaa's impact on the local economy, there is a trickle down effect. the ceo of the san jose silicon valley chamber of commerce says when the hotels are booked, that translates to more revenue for restaurants, bars, and cafes. >> the expectations are always high. obviously the economic impact can vary. i think the numbers we heard from 2010 were about $20 million in economic impact. so whenever you can bring
. >> the fans equal a win for san jose's economy. monte francis live in san jose where you spoke to downtown businesses with more on the economic impact. good morning, monte. >> marla, good morning. in 2010, this tournament generated about $20 million for san jose's economy. expectations this time around are just as high. as you said, college basketball fans from across the country flying into san jose for the tournament. hotels, bars, restaurants in downtown san jose are hoping to...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> john, i don't know any democrat who talks like that. >> there's no no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about gu
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this week. we will see what happens. >> of course they do. they are always going on breakdown there. >>> it is time for your first degree weather update with ma r maria molina. >> maria is in the weather center tracking another storm. is that right? >> yes. a brand new storm impacting portions of the upper midwest today and we are expecting to see snow from the same system into the northeast as we height. we could be seeing significant accumulations especially across places in new england. want to start out with high temperatures. we are seeing wild disparities as far as th
. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this...
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dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters. in the near future. this is r.t. and the u.s. military has admitted that the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one hundred sixty six people held at the facility are trying to starve themselves over this in protest of their indefinite detention and the military is now making it well even harder to verify all the facts as ati's guy nature can try to discover. despair among guantanamo detainees grows now even their lawyers are denied direct access to them attorneys say they had a visit scheduled for early next week with one of the clients who lost thirty pounds since the strike began at the beginning of february that is it was approved by the military but the attorneys say they've just been informed by the autho
dollars which is very important especially in light of the latest turbulence of the global economy and specially troubled new trouble in the euro zone and analysts say that the way it's going now is that we could also expect. the forming or the funding of a joint headquarters. in the near future. this is r.t. and the u.s. military has admitted that the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has risen to twenty eight but officials continue to deny allegations that most of the one...
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they never balance. >> and which plan are you referring to. >> if the economy were growing at 5%, 6%, as it has in the past. >> you can't have government spending at 25%. >> megyn: hold on. >> you're going to see the debt and deficit dwindle massively. let's talk about the contest in which dr. carson were speaking, if were talking about the debt and the policy prescriptions of the democrats and the obama administration then he needs to present a counter argument. he needs to present a vision for america that goes against that and he's fnot doing that, he's condemning and criticizing the president's motives, and by insinuation. >> that's absolutely not true. and in fact-- >> disrespectful for the office. >> first of all, he's not run for office. he's not doing this to seek political power, he loves this country. and number one. number two, you mentioned the debt, megyn, this president by the time he leaves office and reelected and we can all agree it that would have added more to the debt than all of his predecessors, including the much maligned george w. bush combined. he had no pro g
they never balance. >> and which plan are you referring to. >> if the economy were growing at 5%, 6%, as it has in the past. >> you can't have government spending at 25%. >> megyn: hold on. >> you're going to see the debt and deficit dwindle massively. let's talk about the contest in which dr. carson were speaking, if were talking about the debt and the policy prescriptions of the democrats and the obama administration then he needs to present a counter argument....
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and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for middle-class families all across america. and i would urge my colleagues to support it. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i appreciate the opportunity to be with our colleague, senator stabenow, who serves on the budget committee. what i would like to do just briefly -- and i will he yield to senator roberts -- is that president obama on march 13 of this year said "and so you know my goal is not to chase a balanced budget for the sake of balance." my goal is not to chas
and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for...